I have a twitter list dedicated to injury and team news so I can browse it regularly and see what is going on. Difficult to put into a model unless you model everything from individual players up, but it's possible.Archangel wrote:I was wondering, those who trade pre match, what resources ye use for team news, injuries etc in the run up to a match ?
I know there are various methods to work out what the odds for a given match might be, but to factor in variables such as injury or absence of key players are perhaps harder to model, to find value...although i have no doubt the market is quite efficient
West Ham example is a good one of why you often don't need to do this.
I tend to be a market watcher however so people always act on information so you can pick up on it that way. Even if you don't immediately know the reason.